Festivals

November

Andhra Pradesh

Diwali (Deepavali) : 1.11.2025
Celebrated with grandeur, temples like Kanaka Durga Temple and Tirupati Balaji host special prayers. Homes are adorned with lamps and rangoli.

Tirupati and Vijayawada

Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Celebrated with evening prayers and diya lighting along rivers and at temples, marking the end of Kartika month.

Visakhapatnam

Arunachal Pradesh

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Hindu communities celebrate with the lighting of oil lamps, bursting of crackers, and prayers.

Itanagar

Assam

Chhat Puja : 7.11.2025
Festival that worships the Sun God Surya and Chhathi Maiya, the Vedic Goddess Usha

State-wide

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Temples like Kamakhya Temple are illuminated, and devotees perform Lakshmi Puja at homes and temples.

Guwahati

Bihar

Chhath Puja : 5-6.11.2025
Devotees worship the Sun God by offering prayers at riverbanks and fasting, culminating in sunrise prayers.

Patna and Gaya

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Homes and temples are lit with diyas, and Lakshmi Puja is performed with great devotion.

Patna

Chhattisgarh

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Temples like Danteshwari Temple host special Lakshmi Puja, and homes glow with lamps and fireworks.

Raipur and Dantewada

Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Devotees light lamps and perform rituals at temples near riverbanks.

Rajim

Goa

Narak Chaturdashi : 1.11.2025
Celebrated as part of Diwali, people burn effigies of the demon Narakasura to signify the victory of good over evil.

Ponda and State-wide

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Temples like Mahalasa Narayani and Shanta Durga host special rituals, and homes are adorned with diyas

Ponda and Panaj

Gujarat

Diwali : 1.11.2025
The festival begins with Dhanteras, celebrated by buying gold, followed by Lakshmi Puja and the lighting of diyas.

Ahmedabad and State-wide

Gujarat New Year (Vikram Samvat 2082) : 2.11.2025
Celebrated the day after Diwali with prayers at temples and feasting.

State-wide

Haryana

Diwali : 1.11.2025
The festival is celebrated with Lakshmi Puja and lighting diyas in homes and temples.

Kurukshetra

Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Devotees light lamps and offer prayers at Brahma Sarovar, making it a spiritually significant event.

Kurukshetra

Himachal Pradesh

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Celebrated with traditional fervor, featuring Lakshmi Puja, lighting of lamps, and fireworks.

Shimla and Kullu

Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Observed with evening prayers at temples and lighting of diyas under the full moon.

State-wide

Jharkhand

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Baidyanath Temple and other sacred sites host special rituals. Homes glow with lights, and sweets are distributed.

Ranchi and Deoghar

Chhath Puja : 5-6.11.2025
Celebrated with great devotion at riverbanks, where devotees worship the Sun God at sunrise.

State-wide

Karnataka

Diwali : 1.11.2025
The festival is marked by Lakshmi Puja, lighting of lamps, and bursting of crackers. Temples like ISKCON Bengaluru host special prayers.

Bengaluru and Mysuru

Kerala

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Though less prominent, some communities celebrate with Lakshmi Puja and lighting of lamps, especially at Padmanabhaswamy Temple.

Thiruvananthapuram

Madhya Pradesh

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Celebrated with Lakshmi Puja at homes and temples, and illuminated ghats along rivers.

Ujjain and Indore

Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Devotees perform rituals at Mahakaleshwar Temple and light lamps along riverbanks.

Ujjain

Maharashtra

Diwali : 1-5.11.2025
Beginning with Dhanteras and culminating in Bhai Dooj, this festival is celebrated with Lakshmi Puja, fireworks, and community events.

Mumbai and Pune

Manipur

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Hindu Meitei communities celebrate with the lighting of lamps, Lakshmi Puja, and bursting of crackers.

Imphal

Punjab

Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) : 1.11.2025
Celebrated in conjunction with Diwali at the Golden Temple, commemorating Guru Hargobind Ji’s release from imprisonment.

Amritsar

Rajasthan

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Homes and palaces are decorated with lamps, and major temples like Govind Dev Ji host special prayers and festivities.

Jaipur and Udaipur

Tamil Nadu

Diwali : 1.11.2025
The festival begins with early morning oil baths, followed by Lakshmi Puja and bursting of crackers.

State-Wide

Telangana

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Homes are lit with lamps, and temples host grand Lakshmi Puja.

Hyderabad and Warangal

Uttar Pradesh

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Varanasi’s ghats and Ayodhya’s temples are illuminated with millions of diyas, accompanied by Ganga aartis and cultural performances.

Varanasi and Ayodhya

Kartik Purnima (Dev Deepawali) : 15.11.2025
Known as the “Diwali of the Gods,” the ghats are illuminated with lamps, and grand aartis are performed.

Varanasi

West Bengal

Diwali (Kali Puja) : 1.11.2025
Celebrated with devotion to Goddess Kali at Dakshineswar and Kalighat temples. Homes are lit with lamps, and cultural events are held.

Kolkata

Delhi

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Celebrated with Lakshmi Puja at Akshardham Temple and lighting of lamps across the city.
Kartik Purnima : 15.11.2025
Observed with evening prayers and diya lighting at Yamuna ghats.

Jammu and Kashmir

Diwali : 1.11.2025
Kashmiri Pandits celebrate with Lakshmi Puja and lighting of lamps.

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